Not many people find pleasure in AC: Odyssey.
Not many people find pleasure in AC: Odyssey.
I liked Origins a lot, though I didn’t buy Odyssey since it felt similar. I fully endorse Origins.
But if you truly liked Origins and it feels repetitive, isn’t that a positive sign? It suggests you’re still engaged with the same core experience. A fresh story, new characters, abilities, and everything else while keeping the same strong foundation. I played Origins & Odyssey and I believe Odyssey is more appealing to me.
People often notice when something becomes too perfect or repetitive. After feeling overwhelmed by Origins, I wasn’t keen on jumping back into a game with almost identical features. Odyssey was probably the best evolution of those changes. I might revisit it later, but the value keeps growing over time while the price stays high for older titles.
Yeah that makes sense. I highly recommend getting it during a Steam sale if you do decide on getting it. Normal price for the Ultimate edition (with all DLC which I recommend since “Fate of Atlantis” was amazing in my opinion) is $119. Which is just insane. But during the Steam sales you can get the Ultimate edition for like $20-$30 and if you don’t want the DLC you can get the base game for like $9.99 or $19.99. I can’t remember exactly which I just know it’s a huge discount.
In reality, it didn't seem to be an Assassin's Creed title, yet it seemed to borrow aspects and the gameplay feel of The Witcher series. I felt let down by this, since I really enjoy the swift and energetic action from the earlier Assassin's Creed games.
I'm with you on this one. The Witcher 3 is a solid game, though not overly exceptional. I wonder why so many call it a Masterpiece. As for Odyssey, it's only slightly better in terms of interest and enjoyment.
This section is definitely the highlight of the whole experience. I played it and loved it since it deviated from the usual structure. They offer solid games, but they don’t quite fit my preferences this way.